IndiGo started
flights to Kozhikode starting January 1, 2015, making it the low-cost
airline's 37th destination in its network. Before, IndiGo flew to 31
domestic destinations and 5 international ones. The airline will have
daily flights from Delhi, Mumbai and Dubai to Kozhikode.

IndiGo Expands Dubai Operations

Indian low-cost
airline spots budget travel opportunities to Bengaluru and Kozikhode.
Aditya Ghosh, president, IndiGo, said its eight daily flights from Dubai
to India are testimony to the good prospects for business and leisure
traffic, as well as two-way flows of students and young working
professionals.

IndiGo has
emerged as the favourite in the domestic airline category this year and it
has also left its closest competitor, Jet Airways, behind by a margin of
eight per cent vs six per cent in 2013 according to a TripAdvisor survey.
TripAdvisor announced the results of its fourth edition of India Air
Travel Survey 2014, collected from over 2100 respondents.

9 Air India pilots quit to join IndiGo

Nine
co-pilots have resigned from Air India to join IndiGo in protest against
the state-owned carrier’s decision to place them on contractual
employment. Thirty other co-pilots are also evaluating offers from IndiGo
and other carriers. These co-pilots had collectively written to the Civil
Aviation Ministry and the Director-General of Civil Aviation recently,
alleging that Air India’s refusal to place them on its permanent rolls
violates the terms of their offer-letters.

Six new flights announced

IndiGo,
India's low-cost airline has announced the launch of six new flights
between Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Hyderabad. Effective December 1, 2014,
IndiGo flies its 7th daily non-stop flight between Delhi and Hyderabad,
7th daily non–stop flight between Chennai and Hyderabad and also 7th daily
non-stop flight between Mumbai and Hyderabad.

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IndiGo goes for lighter seats to fly more cargo, cut fuel costs

IndiGo, the
country's largest airline, is learnt to have opted for lighter aircraft
seats in a move that will allow it to fly more freight and cut annual fuel
costs. The operating empty weight (OEW) of every aircraft will come down
by about 700 kg as the carrier is going in for thinner and lighter seats
called Sicma Dragonfly, manufactured by France's Zodiac Aerospace.

IndiGo, India's largest domestic airline, on Wednesday ordered 250 Airbus
A320neos worth $25.5 billion (almost Rs 1.5 lakh crore), making it the
largest-ever purchase of single-aisle planes in one go. The low-cost
carrier (LCC) also got purchase rights for another 100 A320neos with this
order, which it can choose to exercise in coming years.